Autonet renews 26,000 sqm lease at CTPark Bucharest South

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Industrial developer CTP has agreed a seven-year extension of its partnership with Autonet, a Romanian importer and distributor of automotive parts and accessories. The company has renewed the lease for the entire 26,000 sqm facility it occupies at CTPark Bucharest South, continuing a collaboration that began in 2021.

Autonet uses the space as its main storage and distribution hub for Bucharest and southern Romania, managing the import and distribution of automotive parts, accessories and motor oils to its network of stores and service centres. The facility includes an automated area for small-sized parts, supporting online orders. The park benefits from access to the A0 motorway, Bucharest Ring Road, and the A1 and A2 motorways, as well as connections to the Port of Constanța and Bulgaria.

"The extension of this partnership demonstrates the value of the long-term relationships we build with our clients," said Cristina Manea, Business Developer at CTP Romania. She added that Autonet's decision confirms the quality of the infrastructure and the strategic positioning of the park.

"For Autonet, logistics excellence is a key element in delivering reliable services to our customers and partners," said Árpád Csehi, CEO of SAG Romania. 

The partnership between CTP and Autonet exceeds 27,900 sqm nationwide, with the company also leasing nearly 2,000 sqm at CTP's logistics park in Craiova. Additional space at CTPark Bucharest South is available for lease from 2,500 sqm.

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